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Eid ul Adha ‘25 Fashion Forecast: Here’s What’s Trending This Eid

by Anum Mushtaque
Eid ul Adha ‘25 Fashion Forecast: Here’s What’s Trending This Eid

Qurbani season is upon us, and while the boys are eyeing the best janwar in the mandi, fashionistas have their sights set on something just as important: the Eid outfit. Because let’s be real in Pakistan, Eid is basically our version of the Met Gala. The outfits are planned weeks in advance, the colour palettes are debated in family group chats, and the front lawn becomes a full on runway. If your look isn’t getting compliments from your phuppo and hearts on Instagram, did Eid even happen?

Eid ul Adha 2025 is all about looking good without breaking a sweat. Literally. With the summer heat in full swing, fashion is going for cool, comfy, and classy. We’re talking soft colours, breezy fabrics, and outfits that let you move (and eat) freely. No more suffering in stiff clothes just to look fancy. It’s time for outfits that work as hard as you do during daawat season.

Here’s what’s trending, and how you can make this Eid your personal runway:

1. Pastels Are Winning the Colour Game

Say goodbye to loud colours that scream for attention. This year, soft and soothing is the vibe. Think ice blue, lilac, peach, mint, lemony yellow basically, the dessert table but in fabric form. These shades are fresh, festive, and perfect for daytime events. They make you look like you have your life together, even if you decided your outfit at the last minute.

pastels

2. Flowy Trousers= Freedom

If you’re still wearing tight trousers, sweetie, it’s time to upgrade. Wide-leg pants, culottes, and palazzos are ruling this Eid. They’re airy, comfy, and still look super stylish. Whether you’re sitting cross-legged at a daawat or chasing your little cousin around the house, these trousers have got your back (and legs). Bonus: they pair well with both short kurtis and long shirts. A win-win!

Flowy Pants = Freedom

3. Farshi Shalwars Are Making a Comeback

Remember those huge, sweeping shalwars your dadi wore in old wedding photos? They’re back but better. Farshi shalwars are having a major moment this year. They’re dramatic, elegant, and surprisingly comfy. Pair them with a short kameez or a fitted top to balance the volume. It’s giving royal vibes without the royal effort. Walk into the room and let those pleats do the talking.

Farshi Shalwars Are Making a Comeback

4. Long Shirts Forever

Trends may come and go, but long shirts? Always in fashion. This time, they’re extra breezy, light, and flowy. You’ll find ones that fall just above the ankle or skim the floor. Pair them with straight pants, churidars, or even culottes. They make you look taller, more graceful, and a little dramatic (in the best way). Also great for twirling.

5. Florals Are Still the Main Character

Florals for Eid? Groundbreaking. But seriously, they’re still in and they’re still cute. This year, go for soft floral prints that don’t scream “sofa cover.” Look for delicate patterns on lawns, cottons, or chiffons. Small florals, big florals, watercolor styles it’s all fair game. You’ll look fresh, festive, and totally daawat-ready.

 Florals Are Still the Main Character

6. Fabrics That Feel Like a Hug

The heat is real, so your fabric choice matters. Lawn, cotton, organza, and lightweight silks are your best friends this Eid. These materials look elegant but won’t make you feel like you’re melting. Bonus points for sheer dupattas with light embroidery or lace borders—they add glam without the weight. You’ll thank yourself when you’re three daawats in and still feeling fresh.

7. Accessories That Don’t Try Too Hard

This Eid, less is more. Go for dainty earrings, cute bangles, or a simple chain. Skip the heavy stuff that gives you a neck cramp. Footwear? Stick with comfortable flats, kolhapuris, or light khussas. You want to be able to move (and dance around your living room if the playlist hits). Small bags, pastel clutches, or potlis are also in just enough to carry your phone and your favourite lipstick.

 

8. Easy Styling Tips to Look Put-Together

  • Match your outfit pieces in the same colour family for that effortlessly coordinated look.
  • Want to add some edge? Cinch your waist with a belt over your shirt or dupatta.
  • Loose hair or a messy bun both work just add a hair clip or accessory.
  • Keep makeup light: a little blush, a pop of lip colour, and you’re golden.

Final Thoughts: Keep It Cute AND Comfortable

This Eid, fashion isn’t about doing the most. It’s about looking good without trying too hard. The best outfit is the one that lets you feel like yourself just a little extra. So twirl in your Farshi, float in your palazzos, and glow in your pastels. Whether you’re posing for a photo, serving guests, or just hanging with family, let your outfit do what it should: make you feel confident and comfortable.

Because Eid might be about qurbani, but that doesn’t mean your style has to be a sacrifice!

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